In the late 2000s and early 2010s, Crytek made a name for itself by making good-looking games that even the most expensive PC set-ups could barely run. After making the surprisingly still-gorgeous Far Cry in 2004, Crytek would go on to make the influential Crysis in 2007. Unfortunately, after releasing Crysis 3 in 2013, Crytek went through a tough time, resulting in a restructuring. But, in recent years, Crytek has shown signs of recovery. Crytek struck gold with 2019's Hunt: Showdown while 2020's Crysis: Remastered did rather well.
Now, after releasing Crysis: Remastered Trilogy last year, it appears that Crytek sees the perfect opportunity to continue the series that put the studio on the map.
According to an official teaser trailer from Crytek, Crysis 4 is in development. Unfortunately, the description suggests that the game is still in its very early stages. Don't expect to see Crysis 4 teased again until 2023 if not 2024. But, from what we've seen so far, Crysis 4 will take place in an urban setting in a city destroyed by what looks like solar flares.
Crytek CEO Avni Yerli also posted a new blog confirming the status of Crytek 4. In addition, Yerli revealed that Crysis 4 will be released only on the PS5 and Xbox Series S/X, as well as probably the PC. If nothing else, this confirms that Crytek is back to pushing the boundaries of what today's hardware can do.
